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COVID-19: UK Jet Impounded for Flouting Ban in Nigeria

Nigeria has impounded a British aircraft that is alleged to have flouted a ban aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus.
Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika said the plane, operated by FlairJet, was allowed to fly humanitarian aid but had contravened a ban that has been imposed on almost all passenger flights.

Describing Flairjet’s action as callous, he said the crew was being questioned and maximum penalties could follow.

The company has not commented on the seizure.

Nigeria’s ban on passenger flights - except for returning nationals - is due to run until 4 June.

Re: COVID-19: UK Jet Impounded for Flouting Ban in Nigeria

Aircraft registration G-ERFX
Pilot in Command: Captain Andy Bell

Confusing terminologies.
"Humanitarian" would suggest rapid evacuation of people in distress away from a dangerous situation.
The popular term used during COVID-19 is "Repatriation". This has the connotation of positioning an aircraft to perform a one-way evacuation of foreigners back to their own country.

So many countries, including Nigeria, have operated such repatriation flights. Typically, the operating aircraft fly empty from their base to the country of picking up where they collect the agreed number of passengers returning home.

In this case of Flairjet, somebody appears to have arranged the repatriation to be in both directions, perhaps returning 7 Nigerians to Lagos, then collecting 7 British/European passengers back to London. Is that what has changed the mission from "Humanitarian" to "Commercial"?